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Health

History Health

Here Was a Plague

The AIDS crisis as it unfolded in America is an object lesson in the danger, the potential violence, inherent in organized prejudice.

Tom Crewe London Review of Books Sep 2018 55min Permalink

Science Health

What Happens If We Hit Sperm Count Zero?

Men have become increasingly infertile, so much so that within a generation they may lose the ability to reproduce entirely.

Daniel Noah Halpern GQ Sep 2018 15min Permalink

Crime Health

A Turbulent Mind

Andrew Goldstein’s crime set in motion a dramatic shift in how we care for the violent mentally ill. Including for himself—when he’s released this month.

John J. Lennon, Bill Keller The Marshall Project Sep 2018 15min Permalink

Crime Health

Dr. Death

Neurosurgeon Christopher Duntsch left a trail of bodies and paralyzed patients across Texas.

Matt Goodman D Magazine Oct 2016 25min Permalink

Science Health

The High-Stakes Race to Create the World’s First Artificial Heart

World-famous Houston surgeon Bud Frazier spent decades developing a revolutionary device that could save millions of lives.

Mimi Swartz Texas Monthly Aug 2018 25min Permalink

Health

The Challenge of Chronic Lyme

On the difficulty of diagnosing chronic lyme disease and the persistent struggle to do no harm.

Rachel Pearson NY Review of Books Jul 2018 15min Permalink

Health

Dying Alone in Japan: The Industry Devoted to What’s Left Behind

As the country’s population ages and shrinks, there’s increasing demand for services that clean out and dispose of the property of the dead.

Adam Minter Bloomberg Businessweek Jul 2018 10min Permalink

Health

Hospitals Know How to Protect Mothers. They Just Aren’t Doing It.

Each year, about 50,000 women are severely injured giving birth. Half of these injuries could be reduced or eliminated with better care.

Alison Young USA Today Jul 2018 20min Permalink

Health

How Motherhood Changes the Brain

Why does prenatal care ignore the topic altogether?

Chelsea Conaboy Boston Globe Magazine Jul 2018 15min Permalink

Health

The Ambien Diaries

“The first thing I always notice… is that I’m not alone.”

Shuja Haider Popula Jul 2018 20min Permalink

Science Health

While We Sleep, Our Mind Goes on an Amazing Journey

We know more about sleep than we ever have and we’ve never been worse at it.

Michael Finkel National Geographic Jul 2018 30min Permalink

Health

Japan’s Vegetable-Eating Men

A nation of suit-wearing salarymen educates its first generation of stay-at-home dads.

Amy Westervelt Topic Jun 2018 15min Permalink

Science Health

‘Nothing to Worry About. The Water is Fine’: How Flint Poisoned its People

When the people of Flint, Michigan, complained that their tap water smelled bad and made children sick, it took officials 18 months to accept there was a problem.

Anna Clark The Guardian Jul 2018 20min Permalink

Best Article Health

“Whatever’s Your Darkest Question, You Can Ask Me.”

A secret network of women is working outside the law and the medical establishment to provide safe, cheap home abortions.

Lizzie Presser California Sunday Mar 2018 30min Permalink

Health

Being Black in America Can Be Hazardous to Your Health

In Baltimore and other segregated cities, the life-expectancy gap between African-Americans and whites is as much as 20 years. One young woman’s struggle shows why.

Olga Khazan The Atlantic Jun 2018 35min Permalink

Science Health

When the Next Plague Hits

The epidemics of the early 21st century revealed a world unprepared, even as the risks continue to multiply. Much worse is coming.

Ed Yong The Atlantic Jun 2018 35min Permalink

Health

Imagining a Better Boyhood

On the confines of masculinity.

Sarah Rich The Atlantic Jun 2018 10min Permalink

Best Article Health

The Friend

When the author’s wife was dying, his best friend moved in.

Matthew Teague Esquire May 2015 25min Permalink

Health

Read This Story and Get Happier

Can a college course teach us how to be happy?

Adam Sternbergh The Cut May 2018 25min Permalink

Crime Health

Drug Users Got Exploited. Disabled Patients Got Hurt. One Woman Benefited From It All

Jennifer Warren promised people counseling and recovery for free. When they arrived, she put them to work 16 hours a day for no pay at adult care homes for the elderly and disabled.

Amy Julia Harris, Shoshana Walter Reveal May 2018 20min Permalink

Health

My Adventures With the Trip Doctors

The people bringing psychedelic drugs into the mental health mainstream.

Michael Pollan New York Times Magazine May 2018 35min Permalink

Science Health

The Sound of Madness

Can we treat psychosis by listening to the voices in our heads?

T. M. Luhrmann Harper's May 2018 25min Permalink

Health

Missing Hope: A Trio of Miscarriages, and What Happened After

On the cusp of delivery, a mother-to-be recounts the anxiety-laden path to parenthood.

Laura Turner Catapult May 2018 15min Permalink

Health

Children of the Opioid Epidemic

In the midst of a national crisis, mothers addicted to drugs struggle to get off them — for their babies’ sake, and their own.

Jennifer Egan New York Times Magazine May 2018 25min Permalink

Health

The Promise of Vaping and the Rise of Juul

Kids have taken a technology that was supposed to help grownups stop smoking and invented a new kind of bad habit, molded in their own image.

Jia Tolentino New Yorker May 2018 25min Permalink

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